As an important part of the Office's mission, the FCC's OET publishes various types of technical documents that communicates the results of its research and studies and provides technical information to the public. The categories of documents include Technical Memorandum, Measurement Procedures, Bulletins, and Reports. These documents are of interest to a broad spectrum of people. The documents are available to individuals and groups inside and outside the FCC. 18 GHz CARS study added (Reports Section) July 8, 2003

Technical Memorandum

This series of documents contain accounts of technical developments,investigations, research and analysis may contain advisory or informative material may give preliminary views on a question under study may be a presentation for completion of records or documents of historical nature and may be a summation of work done in a specific technical area.

This series of documents are a formal presentation of recommended procedures that may be used when testing equipment to determine its compliance with FCC rules may contain recommended procedures to perform a variety of physical measurements which are required or suggested by the FCC rules and may contain procedures which have been accepted formally by the FCC according to procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act. Additional guidance on measurement procedures related to equipment authorization (EA) may be found on the EA measurement procedures page.

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FCC Methods of Measurements for Determining Compliance of Radio Control and Security Alarm Devices and Associated Receivers, February 1983

This series of documents contain detailed information on a specific subject appropriate for dissemination to a large sector of the general public may explain procedural requirements of the FCC, such as for making an application for equipment importation or obtaining an equipment authorization or may define terms used in Commission Rules and interpret the rules or technical details referenced in the rules.

The Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) bulletins are available for download on the bulletins web page.

This series of documents contain a formal account of research or analysis may include policy as well as technical analysis and may be written in response to a specific request or in association with a specific issue.

OET Report

Measurements of LTE into DTV Interference (Tests on four ATSC DTV Receivers of OFDM 64 QAM Co- and Adjacent-channel Interference)

These reports present data collected during staff research. Any opinions and conclusions expressed in them are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Communications Commission. These reports are intended to provide data that may be prove useful for addressing technical issues within the agency and outside as well.